The ten finelycutmusicaljewelson "Fields Of Vision" aretheresultofthecongenialcooperationoftwohighlyindividualisticmusicianswithkindredspirits.
At a concert in Frankfurt in 1995 Urs Fuchs, well requested producer, session musician and long time member of popular German Folkpop band Farfarello, for the first time bumped into Helmut "Jumpy" Zerlett, musical director ofthe "Harald Schmidt Show" (the German equivalent to David Letterman's famous "tonite"-show).
Soon after, thetwo multiinstrumentalists recorded this beautiful album - with a little help from high class musicians from the German studio scene such as Axel Heilhecker and Thomas Kagermann.
And though the ten tunes radiate a more silent kind of power, though this is music which takes its time to breathe, an attentive listener will hardly miss the fact that the sparks were flying during these sessions.
One can only wonder how Urs Fuchs got the patience to let these wonderfully relaxed and melodious musical landscapes (over which the charming voices of Isis Zerlett and Maria Motjêr float like fiendly clouds) rest for nearly eight years, before he finaly released them.